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The Hip forms the external angle of the roof.
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exact |
Impressionism is an art style suggesting mood or feelings about something, rather than exact detail.
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excellence |
The pupil was praised for his academic excellence.
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exit |
Leave by the exit.
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except |
I'll eat anything except bananas.
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exceed |
It is an offence to exceed the speed limit.
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excursion |
The class went out on an excursion.
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extreme |
May I point out the extreme usefulness of the box.
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expel |
The Headmaster had to expel the pupil from school.
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excavate |
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excellent |
The choreography in the show was excellent.
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exclaim |
Sally exclaimed that she was frightened of the dark.
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exchange |
I would like to exchange this dress for a smaller one.
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exclusive |
The shops in Bond Street are very exclusive.
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exhaust |
I'm exhausted after that long run.
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